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This appliance is not suitable to be

operated by children, persons with

mental disabilities or by inexper-

ienced persons without a compe-

tent adult who shall take responsi-

bility.

n

Do not operate the appliance until

it is repaired by an authorized

service if the door or the gaskets

on the door of the appliance are

damaged.

n

Do not hang down the power cord

from the edge of the table or the

countertop.

WARNINGS ON OPERATION

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Ensure you remove all packaging

material before you use your

product.

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This appliance shall not be used

for a purpose other than cooking.

It is dangerous and inappropriate

to use it for any other purpose

(e.g. to heat the room it is in). Our

company shall not be held respon-

sible for damages that may occur

on people, animals or objects due

to improper, incorrect or imprac-

tical operations of the oven.

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When you operate the oven for the

first time, a smell caused by the

insulation materials and heating

elements may occur for once. In

such a case, operate the oven

without putting any food inside it

for 30 minutes at maximum tem-

perature with the upper and lower

heater (and 3D, if applicable) func-

tion turned on.

n

Plastic containers that are not

oven-compatible may melt and

damage the oven or may start a

fire at high temperatures.

n

Never cook or fry on the bottom of

the oven.

n

Pay attention that alcoholic bever-

ages used for cooking some

dishes may evaporate at high tem-

peratures and ignite on hot sur-

faces.

n

Canning operation or heating may

cause high pressures in enclosed

containers, the containers may

explode as a result of this pres-

sure. Do not can food in closed

containers or do not heat closed

containers.

n

Do not cover the bottom of the

oven with aluminium foil.

n

Unplug the appliance while

moving, cleaning, or servicing the

oven.

n

Never attempt to remove the plug

by pulling it from the cord.

n

Never touch the appliance if your

hands or feet are wet or damp.

n

Do not allow children or minors to

use the appliance without supervi-

sion.

n

In case of negligence, the oven

door may hurt your hands if it is

removed from its hinge.

n

In case of failure or improper oper-

ation of the oven, turn it off and

unplug the oven.

n

When the oven is not used,

ensure that all functions are

switched to the “OFF” position.

n

Always wear oven gloves while

removing the tray from the oven.

n

Always keep the oven clean for

your safety and to ensure the

cleanliness of the oven. Oil resi-

dues left inside the oven after

operation may damage the sur-

face of the even in the course of

time.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY

 

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Summary of Contents for BO6502B01

Page 1: ...OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH MODELS BO6502X01 BO6502B01 BO6502W01...

Page 2: ...1 en_US MANUFACTURER Merzifon OSB AMASYA Silverline IMPORTER Via Carlo Porta 4 20813 Bovisio Masciago MB Italy 16 12 2021 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 2...

Page 3: ...of the Oven 23 7 INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE 24 7 1 Accessories of the Oven 24 8 Before First Operation 26 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE 27 9 1 Specifications of the Oven 27 9 2 Tempe...

Page 4: ...ormation for safe installation use and mainte nance of your product and necessary warnings to get the most out of your appliance Keep this manual in a safe place where it can easily be reached to use...

Page 5: ...cts that are kept on the cooking compartment may get ignited Do not keep the flam mable flammable objects on the cooking compartment n Use oven gloves when you are taking hot food or utensils such as...

Page 6: ...lways on or always off circuits n Accessible parts may be hot Small children should be kept away during use of grill n Spilt food stains shall be removed before cleaning WARNINGS BEFORE INSTALLA TION...

Page 7: ...y melt and damage the oven or may start a fire at high temperatures n Never cook or fry on the bottom of the oven n Pay attention that alcoholic bever ages used for cooking some dishes may evaporate a...

Page 8: ...s finished open the door of the oven at least within 3 minutes after the end of cooking DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The components of this appliance that may contact with food comply with the requiremen...

Page 9: ...rts are re used Keeping this user manual is rec ommended since this provides information regarding the opera tion of the appliance if the appli ance is transferred to another user You have to prevent...

Page 10: ...nce to the certain collection centers by consulting your manufacturer to ensure that the electrical and elec tronic parts are re used Keeping this user manual is rec ommended since this provides infor...

Page 11: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN These appliances are designed to operate with a single phase supply voltage of 220 240V at 50 60 Hz Fig 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN 16 12 2021 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 11...

Page 12: ...tion Cabinet Dimen sions Height 600 mm Capacity 72 lt Voltage 220 240 V Maximum Power 2650 W 1 Fig 2 You may access the nameplate of the oven indicating technical specifications of the oven even after...

Page 13: ...4 INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 560 600 130 300 130 80 8 8 556 595 20 547 595 573 80 550 560 130 300 130 50 80 590 max 594 80 550 Fig 3 INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 16 12 2021 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 13...

Page 14: ...on Fig 4 Fig 5 The illustrations used in the user manual are for representative purposes Dimensional information provided in the drawings are given in mm INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 16 12 2021 OVEN USER...

Page 15: ...ure on the screws during installation n The appliance may be installed on a high placed cabinet or under the counter as desired n We recommended you to provide a minimum clearance of 70 mm from the re...

Page 16: ...on the furnitures where the appliance is built in shall withstand tempera tures up to 120 C A support that may handle the weight of the oven shall be put under it while placing the oven For safety re...

Page 17: ...HE OVEN TO THE CABINET 560 n 550 600 130 300 130 80 80 8 8 556 595 20 547 595 573 50 590 m n 577 max 594 80 80 m n 550 560 130 300 130 Fig 7 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET 16 12 2021 OVEN USE...

Page 18: ...ying too much pressure on the screws during installation n The appliance may be installed on a high placed cabinet or under the counter as desired n We recommended you to provide a minimum clearance o...

Page 19: ...ged Have the authorized service replace the cord with a new one with the same dimensions and plastic insulation and that may withstand the elec trical current required by the appliance n If the applia...

Page 20: ...sar ye l yellow green mav blue kahvereng brown 3 ad M4x6 V da 3 pcs M4x6 Screw Fig 9 POWER CONNECTION 16 12 2021 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 20...

Page 21: ...e 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm 2 brown 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow green 1x1 50 mm2 yellow green 1x1 50 mm2 orange 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 TURBO FAN TOP RES BOTTOM RES OVEN LAM...

Page 22: ...ke caused by the insulation materials and heating elements may occur for once In such a case wait until the smell and smoke wears off before putting any food inside the oven n Clean the inside of the...

Page 23: ...al cooked with a lower temper ature out first and use less energy without changing the oven temper ature n Excess heat remaining after cooking a meal shall be used for the next meal too This shall sav...

Page 24: ...nob 4 Warning Lamp 5 Upper Resistance 6 Lamp 7 Shallow Tray option 8 Wire Rack 9 Fan 10 Oven Grill 11 Deep Tray option 12 Lower Resistance Concealed 13 Internal Glass 14 Oven Door 15 Door Top Plastic...

Page 25: ...led out of the oven thanks to their special struc ture There is risk of sliding the plate and spilling the food Shallow Tray Fig 14 For cakes and cookies made in the tray Do not use the shallow tray f...

Page 26: ...ure that no packaging residues such as styrofoam are left inside the cooking compartment and remove adhesive tapes on or inside the appli ance Wipe the straight surfaces of the cooking compartment wit...

Page 27: ...he appliance is connected to the supply Press setting button for approx 2 or 3 seconds Then set the clock using the buttons You may exit from the clock setting about 7 seconds after setting the clock...

Page 28: ...on the oven clock When the key lock is activated all keys except the menu key shall be deactivated If the key lock is activated while there is an active cooking program only the keys are locked The ov...

Page 29: ...king time on the clock and ensure that the oven is turned off when the time expires n For cooking timer press setting button for approx 2 seconds until you hear a beeping sound and then press the sett...

Page 30: ...on the time set for the cooking timer Select the required temperature and oven function Cooking symbol disappears Oven shall not start cooking until the set cooking time When the cooking is complete a...

Page 31: ...st a few seconds later when you set the temperature Turn off the appliance by bringing the function selection switch to zero posi tion when your food is ready SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLI...

Page 32: ...ric acid or hydrochloric acid n Do not clean your oven using steam cleaners n Do not try to remove the buttons from the control panel as these are not removable in some models n Do not use cleaning ag...

Page 33: ...ool or bleachers Otherwise the enam elled part of the oven may get damaged n Clean the oven thoroughly using a proper oven cleaning agent in reg ular intervals n You may use cleaning agents used for s...

Page 34: ...sing the wire rack from its legs Fig 20 Removal of the Oven Door A Fig 21 Open the door completely by pulling the oven door toward you Fig 21 Then bring the hinge lock to the widest angle as shown in...

Page 35: ...close the clips on the hinge housing while installing the door Cleaning of the Oven Glass Fig 24 Open the door of the appliance slightly Push on the left and right hand sides of the door top plastic F...

Page 36: ...he glass and may cause the glass to break n Do not lean over and apply weight on the oven door CAUTION As the door loses weight when the glasses are removed it may close abruptly and cause inju ries R...

Page 37: ...the condition of this gasket in regular intervals Clean without using abrasive cleaning agents when required n Door may not be closed properly when dirt is collected on the door gasket after some tim...

Page 38: ...n of the lamp A lamp with same power rating should be used when replacing the lamp To find out the power rating used in the product see the declaration label in the product The bulb used in this produ...

Page 39: ...and replace the oven lamp by rotating it counter clockwise Fig 30 Reverse the procedure provided in Fig 29 for the installation of the lamp cover REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP 16 12 2021 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...

Page 40: ...food that requires to be browned on the lower section Used for steam cleaning Lower and upper heaters and the fan on the rear wall are on Hot air is dis tributed equally and rapidly inside the oven t...

Page 41: ...position under the grill heater to grill Set the temperature to maximum level Turn the food upside down halfway through the cooking process This is the quick pre heating function Hot air is distribut...

Page 42: ...en off with the function and or temperature buttons Turning off the oven before the expected time n Turn the oven off with the function and or temperature buttons Cooking Times Chart Values specified...

Page 43: ...ie Single level 3 175 25 30 Filo pastry Single level 2 200 30 40 Buns Single level 2 200 25 35 Leaven dough Single level 2 200 35 45 Lasagne Single level 2 3 200 30 40 Pizza Single level 2 200 220 15...

Page 44: ...ke is burnt place it on a lower rack decrease the tempera ture and increase the cooking time n If the inside of the cake is cooked well but outside is sticky use less liquid decrease the temperature a...

Page 45: ...time Hints for vegetable dishes n If the vegetable dish loses its juice and gets dry cook inside a closed pot instead of the tray Closed pots contain the juice of the dish n If the vegetable dish is...

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